11 Verbs to Use for the Word laden

Holly and I had passed whole afternoons in gathering hazel-nuts which grew near a fence not far from the house; and having filled a very respectable-sized bag with them, I felt quite impatient at the idea of returning home well-laden with supplies, like any prudent housekeeper.

Next Captain Teach, better known as 'Blackboard,' made his appearance about 1716, off Port of Spain; plundered and burnt a brig laden with cacao; and when a Spanish frigate came in, and cautiously cannonaded him at a distance, sailed leisurely out of the Boca Grande.

She used to come home laden with little bundles; and before supper she would change her street clothes for a neat, washable housedress, as is our thrifty custom.

This would sweep the teeth clean as fast as they emerged lint-laden from the hopper.

About seven o'clock we overtook a small fishing-boat laden with oysters.

They however that day seized a galliot laden with cotton, and made inquiry of the men concerning the fleet.

Around his head, like vipers all distort, His locks shook, heavy-laden, at each stride.

To the right stood a bench laden with mysterious jars, glittering bowls, gilded cones, mystical globes, colored glass boxes, and other properties.

At last she saw the great boat in which Anningait had departed, stealing slow and heavy laden along the coast.

"His oad rogue o' an agent promised me he'd build up brocken lade, but when time came I had to do't mysel'.

Then, dismissing the French, they passed by Carthagena with their colours flying, and soon after took a frigate laden with provisions and honey, which they valued as a great restorative, and then sailed away to the Cabezas.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  laden